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Chapter 124: Its called imitation, not transcendence!

Who is the hardest to defend in the league?

Wade was once asked by a reporter that he had never touched Jordan. The first choice was Kobe Bryant, who was close to Jordan, and the second choice was Baron Davis, especially Davis who started to go crazy. He was really killing and blocking.

God is as unreasonable as a bandit.

To put it bluntly, Davis is very similar to Wade, and he also has the three-pointer that Wade is not good at. Naturally, it will be difficult to defend.

In the offensive round, Wade has no interest in fighting Davis. He is not stupid. The consequences of such a fight will easily ignite the passion of Davis, and it will be difficult to put out the fire at that time.

"Wade continued to play a pick-and-roll tactic with O'Neal, and Davis bumped into O'Neal's fat body. He watched Wade shake him off and stride towards the inside, with Jason Richardson helping to defend him...

"

Su Bei didn't seem to be a threat, but Richardson felt that he wasted his time guarding Su Bei and was overqualified.

That rookie can't make a difference. In comparison, Wade is more lethal and threatening.

"Wade took a European step, broke through Richardson, passed the ball to the sideline with his back, and continued the layup, but the basketball flew into Su Bei's hands, lifted the ball, and took a look..."

Swish——!

Su Bei was not soft in shooting and hit three-pointers steadily.

5 to 3!!

Warriors offensive possession.

Wade insisted on defending in the half. Davis needed to be physical and technical, and was not afraid of Wade getting close to him. He changed direction, changed direction, slow, slow, slow... and controlled the ball with continuous rhythm changes, keeping Wade behind.

Wade was spinning around, dribbling under one step, and pretending to break through. Wade's reaction arc was a little too much, and he wanted to fight and retreat, but was staggered.

"Davis stepped back and pulled the basketball back, raised his hand and shot a three-point pull-up jumper..."

Swish——!

5 to 6!!

Wade defended very actively, but Davis was in a hot state. What could he do to counter it?

Exploded at the start?

Wade was speechless and could only slow down the offensive rhythm and use time to freeze Davis' state.

There is no use in procrastinating for time. It only refers to the landlord fight. The fight is about real swords and real guns. Whether the cards are strong enough and whether the fight can last for a long time, there is no way to escape.

In basketball, delaying time is still useful.

Returning to the Heat's offensive round, Wade pressed the attack time to 18 seconds before starting, but he still did not have a head-on confrontation with Davis.

Davis still waited for a piece of meat.

Peng——!

"It's O'Neal's cover again. He is too fond of Wade. With his giant body, it is difficult for Davis to get around O'Neal's body..."

Wade continued to rush into the penalty area, pretending to pass the ball to Su Bei, pinning Richardson's footsteps, and European-stepping the ball for a layup. The speed was too fast. Murphy felt a gust of wind blowing by. He reached out to grab it, but only stretched out his hand.

He immediately regretted it.

Beep——!

The whistle sounded, and the sound of Wade's layup followed closely, 2 1!!

After just missing two three-pointers, Wade used an assist to score a three-pointer of his own, regaining what he had lost.

Swish——!

8 ratio!!

At the free throw line, Wade made a steady free throw and pocketed 3 points.

bring it on!

Let's compare the qualities of our teammates first.

Wade looked at Davis calmly. In this game, he didn't really want to compete with Davis on his personal ability, but wanted to play team basketball. After playing like this, no matter how much the Warriors improve this season, they will still be defeated.

Now this Heat team.

Wade started playing reasonable basketball.

Davis was very unhappy because he didn't even notice Wade on defense. He felt that O'Neal was too much in the way and he had to pull Wade out from behind O'Neal.

"In the Warriors' offensive round, Davis took the ball to the frontcourt and jumped up... No, this was a prayer. Wade was hit by two three-pointers in a row. His body couldn't keep up with his head, and his head was deceived by his eyes.

Deceived by Davis...

Davis dribbled the ball into the penalty area, pulled the ball and feinted a shot, dodged Haslem's defense, and went straight towards O'Neal..."

Peng——!

Beep——!

Davis' layup was swatted away by O'Neal.

The Heat believe in no-flying in the restricted area, and O'Neal personally hates others dunking in front of him.

If you want to show off a dunk in front of him, you have to be prepared to be slapped to death.

Davis patted his jersey in an angry manner, as if it was nothing.

Swish—!

Standing at the free throw line, he did not waste the opportunity he created. He made two free throws and scored two points.

Later, Davis couldn't deceive Wade, but he copied the Heat's work and started a pick-and-roll tactic.

Murphy pulled out, screened and ran to the free throw line, and Davis passed the ball.

Catch the ball, jump up, raise your hand and shoot a two-point jump shot...

Swish——!

Murphy's mid-range jumper is the most impressive. It is really accurate. I feel that if he had better physical talent, he would be able to perform at an All-Star level.

Six minutes passed in the first quarter. Davis sometimes made three-pointers, sometimes broke through, and sometimes passed the ball after pick-and-rolls. The Warriors' offense was in full swing, and the offensive rhythm also increased rapidly.

Wade wanted to play reasonable basketball, but he didn't expect that he would encounter Davis who was furious at the beginning.

After all, it is difficult for Davis to last long in such a state.

The biggest headache for Wade is that Davis also learned to use his brain to play basketball and play reasonable basketball. While targeting O'Neal, he wanted to wear O'Neal down. If that failed, he also wanted to use foul tactics to knock O'Neal off the court.

As long as Davis doesn't shoot random three-pointers from the outside, his breakthrough and distribution power is probably a little bit more lethal than Wade. After all, Wade is really not as good as Davis in terms of passing skills and organizational perspective.

Even if Wade has mastered the Lost Step, Davis' breakthrough, technical and physical perfection are combined, and the breakthrough lethality is enough.

To be honest, Wade feels a little regretful now. He should have shouldered Davis's hand.

Unexpectedly, he wanted to suppress Davis's rage, but unexpectedly, he forced out the strongest Davis.

Moreover, Davis imitated his and O'Neal's pick-and-roll play, and even surpassed it.

"Just imitate, I'm not asking you to surpass!"

In fact, what Davis didn't want to surpass was that O'Neal's goal was too big.

In the pick-and-roll tactic, it is difficult for O'Neal to switch defenses. Even if he switches defenses, he will use small players to fight big players. With O'Neal's strong personality, it is easy to get fouled. Now he has committed two fouls. If he continues, he will probably end the game.

There was no choice. Wade had already made an appointment to fight. He didn't want to face off against Davis and continued to fight with tears in his eyes. The only way was to divert Davis' attention.

Then, the opportunity came for Northern Jiangsu.

In the 7th minute of the game, it was Wade's breakthrough that attracted the Warriors' defense. Su Bei cut into the paint, suddenly ran out, slipped through the baseline and ran to the bottom corner, received Wade's pass, and raised a three-pointer. The ball hit the jump shot.

In addition to scoring two points during a counterattack, Su Bei has raised his personal data to 8 points.

In the 9th minute, there was still Subei’s chance.

The pick-and-roll between Wade and O'Neal was finally broken by Davis.

"Davis defended very actively. He ran out of O'Neal and caught up with Wade...

Huh!

Wade continued to play tactics and played a pick-and-roll tactic with Su Bei. He passed the basketball hand to hand to Su Bei, lifted the ball, and Su Bei made a three-point jump shot...

No!

He was just feinting, Su Bei's attack was so unexpected, but it caught Davis and Richardson off guard."

Su Bei collected the ball and dribbled the ball inside to break through. Murphy saved the ball and changed defense, but Su Bei then made a throw.

A giant body flew up, caught the basketball in the air, and pumped it hard with both hands.

Boom——!

O'Neal's explosive alley-oop dunk made the rim squeak.

After the first quarter, the Heat had a 2-point advantage.

However, the price was high. O'Neal had three fouls in the first quarter, and Su Bei efficiently scored 10 points and 2 assists in a single quarter to achieve a small lead.

In the second quarter of the game, O'Neal took advantage of the situation to rest, while Wade continued to be beaten out of the game.

Su Bei is in good shape, but is still on the bench. The main players must have the cards of the main players. How can they play a rotation lineup?

The Heat's rotation is also too strong.

Jason Williams, Payton, Walker, and Mourning can play as if they are the same players, and they won’t feel that they are lacking in strength.

For the Warriors, Fisher, the sixth man, plays.

Insider Andris Bidsons, drafted in 2004, and Monta Ellis, a high school draft pick in 2005, also played.

Mike Dunleavy and Jason Richardson, who did not perform much in the first quarter, continued to stay on the court to lead the team in the game.




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